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† collaud, v. Obs.|kəˈlɔːd| Also 6 colaude, 6–7 collaude. [ad. L. collaudā-re to praise altogether, extol highly, f. col- intensive, altogether + laudāre to praise.] 1. To praise highly, extol.
1512Helyas in Thoms Prose Rom. III. 91 To collaude in magnificence the said noble adventure. 1592R. Johnson Nine Worthies E iij b, They beganne to colaude the endevours of one another's actions. 1609Bible (Douay) Ecclus. li. 15, I wil praise thy name continually, and wil collaude it in confession. 1670Conclave wherein Clement VIII was elected Pope 17 All the rest..did..collaud him for so brave an action. 2. To praise along with others.
1656Blount Glossogr., Collaud, to praise with others. |